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🗓️ 30 August 2022
⏱️ 8 minutes
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0:00.0 | All right, lady. Today's episode is a little unique because we're actually dedicating this episode, |
0:05.4 | this very short episode to one of our favorite podcasts because we truly believe that you should |
0:10.4 | tune into holding court with Ebony K Williams. So let's dive into our quote of the day. |
0:16.7 | All right. So our quote of the day comes to us from Ebony K Williams. |
0:22.4 | There's no way around it. The legal cases we hear about in the news are shaping social justice |
0:27.7 | and popular culture. We need to dissect them from a black perspective in a way that doesn't hold |
0:33.7 | back to you. Yes, girl. So before we tell you why we love Ebony's podcast and why we think you |
0:40.2 | should tune in just to kind of set the foundation for this conversation. Years ago, I had a very |
0:47.2 | traumatic experience with a Philadelphia police officer and basically my sister and my cousin |
0:54.9 | and I were going out. We were racially profiled and we were stopped by the police officer |
0:59.3 | and they never told us why we were being pulled over. And some other things transpired in that |
1:05.3 | situation that I won't go into detail into right now. But the reason I brought this up is because |
1:12.4 | listening to some of Ebony's content really made me think about this particular situation and how |
1:18.1 | I wish I would have tuned into her podcast prior to this interaction with the police officer |
1:23.7 | because it could have gone a different way. And so I think we should just dive right into |
1:30.2 | down what do we love about holding court with Ebony K Williams? Well, I love, first of all, |
1:38.5 | what you just pointed out that the tips that Ebony and her co-host Dustin provide are things that |
1:52.9 | are useful to us in our day-to-day life. So whether it's about conservatorship or children's |
2:03.2 | testifying in court or having a state planning and having a will, like the day-to-day things |
2:12.8 | and getting stopped by the police, like day-to-day things that we experience as black folks, |
2:20.2 | like I love that they give these tips though they're clear that this is not meant to be legal advice, |
2:28.0 | but they use real-life examples of things that are happening in the world around us that all |
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